Count Alexander Benckendorff, Russian Empire

Count Alexander Benckendorff, Russian Empire

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Count Alexander Benckendorff (1849 -1917), Russian ambassador in London on the deck of the royal yacht "Victoria and Albert"
Meeting of King Edward VII and Emperor Nicholas II in the Reval Bay. June 9, 1908.
Граф Александр Константинович Бенкендорф (1849 -1917), русский посол в Лондоне на палубе королевской яхты «Виктория и Альберт» - Встреча короля Эдуарда VII и императора Николая II в Ревельском заливе. 9 июня 1908.

During the 1890s, Russia's foreign policy moved away from Germany and toward France. After Bismarck lost office, there was no renewal of the Reinsurance treaty between Russia and Germany. The German bankers stopped lending to Russia, which increasingly depended on Paris banks. Russia left Bismarck's Three Emperors' League (with Germany and Austria) and instead took up the French proposal for closer relationships and a military alliance. Russia felt humiliated after Austria and Germany prevented it from helping Serbia. The Anglo-Russian Entente and the Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907 made both countries part of the Triple Entente. Both Britain and Russia were then part of the subsequent alliance against the Central Powers in the First World War.

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1908
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Gulf of Riga57.39098, 23.79362
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Romanov Empire - Империя Романовых
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